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Title Gene expression profiling-based dissection of MLL translocated and MLL germline acute lymphoblastic leukemia in infants
Published in Blood, Vol. 115, No. 14, p.2835-2844. ISSN 0006-4971.
Author Stam, R.W. (Ronald); Schneider, P. (Pauline); Hagelstein, J. (Jill); Linden, van der M.H. (Marieke); Stumpel, D.J.P.M. (Dominique); Menezes, de R.X. (Renee); Lorenzo, de P. (Paola); Valsecchi, M.G.; Pieters, R. (Rob)
Date 2010-04-08
Language English
Type article
Abstract Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in infants (< 1 year) is characterized by a poor prognosis and a high incidence of MLL translocations. Several studies demonstrated the unique gene expression profile associated with MLL-rearranged ALL, but generally small cohorts were analyzed as uniform patient groups regardless of the type of MLL translocation, whereas the analysis of translocationnegative infant ALL remained unacknowledged. Here we generated and analyzed primary infant ALL expression profiles (n = 73) typified by translocations t(4;11), t(11;19), and t(9;11), or the absence of MLL translocations. Our data show that MLL germline infant ALL specifies a gene expression pattern that is different from both MLL-rearranged infantALL and pediatric precursor B-ALL. Moreover, we demonstrate that, apart from a fundamental signature shared by all MLL-rearranged infant ALL samples, each type of MLL translocation is associated with a translocation-specific gene expression signature. Finally, we show the existence of 2 distinct subgroups among t(4;11)-positive infant ALL cases characterized by the absence or presence of HOXA expression, and that patients lacking HOXA expression are at extreme high risk of disease relapse. These gene expression profiles should provide important novel insights in the complex biology of MLL-rearranged infant ALL and boost our progress in finding novel therapeutic solutions.
Publication http://hdl.handle.net/1765/27644
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Persistent Identifier urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/27644
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